& 6 _ :. Waterioo Chronicle, Thursday, October 21,‘ 1971 â€"~ Trudeau cabinet criticized in U of W debate by Michael Sage What‘s a legitimate paraâ€" site? John Moris, federal M.P. for Halton â€" W en t wort h claims there‘s no such aniâ€" mal. *‘*What > contribution _ to society do the big corporaâ€" tions make?" the student retaliated, â€" ‘"They‘re the parasites. They practically enslave the working man, and the government helps them with incentive grants and now the 7 per cent inâ€" come tax reduction." He was speaking to about 12 University of Waterioo students on Tuesday afterâ€" A young man in the audiâ€" ence said he only stays in school because there are no jobs avalable to him, and he doesn‘t want to go on welfare. ‘‘For years and years goâ€" vernment has been a sucker for welfare, nobody thought twice about handing it out, the Liberal M.P. said, "but now we‘re getting harder. Mr. Moris said the corâ€" porations earn their money and they create jobs for Canadians. ‘I‘ve got nothing against supporting . American â€" or Japanese investment _ in Canada, but there‘s no reaâ€" son for supporting someone who does not want to work,"" the M.P . said. ‘"I don‘t know how you can exist in the world withâ€" out making a positive conâ€" tribution," Mr. Moris reâ€" plied. Asked about health and welfare minister Munro‘s recent defence of the young welfare recipient, Mr. Morâ€" is said the statistics Mr. Munro used ‘"seem too low.~ (Mr. Munro has said that only 1.5 per cent of welfare recipients are capâ€" able of working but refuse Mr. Moris was in favor of the federal Opportunities for Youth program, but said it wasn‘t fair that only young people should be given the opportunity "to take a free bus ride across the country." Aduits Students Kâ€"W SYyMPHONY ORCHEST RA Order Season Tickets Now! 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Another student accused the federal government of ignoring the wishes and interests of the people. Mr. Moris defended the WATERLOO s4. PET SHOP Trudeau government, sayâ€" ing ‘that it is expedient and keeps up with the problems of the average Canadian. **Perhaps in 20 or 30 years the average Canadian will Taking plunge need not be fatal Being in a car that plunâ€" ges into water need not have fatal consequences, says the Ontario safety league. Drivers and passengers in submerged car accidents have a good chance to save themselves by doing cerâ€" tain things after the auto hits the water. If possible get out while the car is on the surface; it may take minutes before it sinks. Don‘t try to open a door after the lower edge of the door is submerged. Move towards the rear where the air bubble is forâ€" ming. Remove heavy clothâ€" ing. Turn on headlights, to identify position of car to possible rescuers. When water has stopped coming in, pressure will be equal inside and out and you can open a door and push off for a quick rise to the surâ€" face. Mb feel the way you do now. Maybe then the government will be as you want it to be. To try to change the system now would take a revoluâ€" ‘‘That‘s O.K. with me," the student replied. Mr. Moris was questioned on the soâ€"called super group ° within the cabinet which allegedly controls the entire government. In his reply, Mr. Moris reâ€" ferred to the $650 million which was held back from prairie wheat farmers. "It was just plain stupid, and a violation of the law, but the cabinet went along with it. "I remember when I was |â€" & / \%\\x\\\\\\um,,/% ‘ Wb cuprr CC first elected to federal goâ€" vernment in 1964, I was just roaring to put Canada back on its track. It was deâ€" pressing to find myself just raising my arm when the cabinet told me to. ‘‘But Trudeau has changâ€" ed that. Now the whole lib eral party has a caucus beâ€" fore deciding their policy on any major issue. If they (the cabinet) reâ€" fuse to answer obvious questions from the opposiâ€" tion MP.‘s, it‘s because they‘re just tired and bored. They‘re human beings too... just like you or 1.‘ ~ A _ student interrupted, saying, ‘"Only they have the power.~ MOTORCYCLE SALES ‘ AND SERVICE | 325 Weber St. North 745â€"5883 OPEN Tue â€" Sat. 9 a.m.to 6 p.m. Kawasaki GRUMBACHER WINDSOR NEWTON ART SUPPLIES